I know the technique that is used to achieve this in Photoshop.
However, if it is so common, a designer should be spared from re-
inventing the wheel. That is the reason, I imagined somebody must have
created a template in which all a designer has to do is replace the
existing images with his own. This would save him he effort of
creating layers and masks.
-Yash
On Jun 30, 1:39=A0am, "Bartosz Wisniewski" <lor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Eerm... And you need a template for this??? Paste your images into
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> layers, then Select the layer which edge you want to fade. Then click
> Layers -> Layer mask -> reveal all - that'll create a layer mask for
> selected layer. Now select gradient tool with black and white colors
and..=
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> create gradient somevhere around the edge. Try It and you'll understand
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> it works :)
>
> LorDex
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> Uzytkownik "Yashgt" <yas...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> napisal w
wiadomoscinews:54b0f5bc-e=
234-43e3-b3fb-d9a1a4318568@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >I need to create a 1024x140px image that will serve as the header for
> > my website. The image will be a collage of several images wherein the
> > constituent images will overlap at their edges and appear to be
> > transitioning smoothly. Is there a free PSD template that I can
> > download and replace my own images to arrive at my target image?


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